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The National Law Journal reflects on the most memorable moments at the lectern during the term and which advocates stood out—for better and for worse.
Victim service organizations and their supporters say there’s fear and deep uncertainty about the future of Justice ...
President Donald Trump gestures while answering a reporter's question during an event in the Roosevelt Room at the White ...
The deadlocked court affirmed the Oklahoma Supreme Court’s ruling that the Catholic school would be functioning as a ...
The Trump administration seems more interested in surveillance than freedom, Curtis writes. But it will take more than that ...
The Senate, in a first, used a fast-track procedure Thursday to nullify three EPA emissions waivers for California.
House Republicans passed their "big, beautiful" reconciliation bill early Thursday morning, sending to the Senate a ...
"This reconciliation bill will undoubtedly destabilize park operations and cause damage to the nation’s most valuable natural ...
What the Church Can Learn from Early Abolitionists, Daniel Lee Hill strikes a different chord. Rather than drawing on the ...
From cost of living to health care access, here are three states you may want to consider if you are single and retired, ...
Interdimensional travel, sex with aliens, communion with God. Anything is possible with just a sprinkle of DMT. Akasha Song’s ...
The midterm elections will test the durability of Latino voters' shift toward Donald Trump, especially in several California ...